Women’s Cricket World Cup Moved From Bangladesh Because of Unrest
The United Arab Emirates will host the tournament after many governments advised against traveling to Bangladesh.
By Qasim Nauman
The United Arab Emirates will host the tournament after many governments advised against traveling to Bangladesh.
By Qasim Nauman
In India, cricket has become immensely profitable and a destination for the world’s best players. But a tournament victory had eluded it for many years.
By Mujib Mashal
Cricket faces notable obstacles before it can obtain widespread popularity in America, but its most passionate supporters feel positive about its future.
By Santul Nerkar
Backers of the sport are negotiating leases and approvals for venues across the United States.
By Patrick Sisson and Desiree Rios
Security was tight, but the mood was jubilant in the temporary stadium in Nassau County, where India won a highly anticipated nail-biter.
By David Waldstein
Pocos estadounidenses celebraron el resultado del partido en la Copa del Mundo. Pero el dolor fue intenso en Pakistán, donde este deporte es parte de su identidad nacional.
By Zia ur-Rehman and John Yoon
Many Americans were oblivious to the magnitude of the World Cup victory against Pakistan on Thursday. But the pain was sharp in the cricket-mad nation.
By Zia ur-Rehman and John Yoon
Don’t know a wicket from an over? Start here.
By Victor Mather
Built in 100 days for the Cricket World Cup, the stadium will host nine matches before it is dismantled.
By David Waldstein
Maybe, just maybe, that was their future on the screen. How a new cricket league inspired two sisters in a Punjab village.
By Atul Loke and Mujib Mashal
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